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Definitions from the WebTerm: CoofPart of Speech: NounSense 1: PopularA coof is a term used colloquially to describe someone who is considered unintelligent or foolish. Example Sentence: Many people considered him a coof for falling for such an obvious scam. Sense 2: LocalIn some regions, "coof" is used as a slang term for a heavy cold or a severe cough. Example Sentence: She couldn't attend the party as she was suffering from a terrible coof. Part of Speech: VerbSense 1: PopularIn informal language, to coof means to mess up or make a mistake. Example Sentence: He managed to coof his presentation by forgetting all the key points. Part of Speech: AdjectiveSense 1: PopularAs an adjective, coof characterizes someone or something as dull, uninteresting, or lacking in intelligence. Example Sentence: The movie was quite coof, with predictable plot twists and clichéd dialogues. Part of Speech: AdverbSense 1: PopularThe adverb form of coof is used informally to mean something is done in a clumsy or foolish manner. Example Sentence: He tried to fix the leaky faucet coofly, only making it worse. Related Products available on Amazon: | ||||
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